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Through The Year With Who Let The Dads Out

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Everything you need to set up and run a Who Let The Dads Out? session!

Celebrating ten years of Who Let The Dads Out?, this resource contains a year's worth of session material for group leaders, including fresh ideas for themes, games and crafts.

"Fatherhood is one of the most important roles a man will ever take on. It's crucial that churches get involved in supporting men to do it well. Don't miss the opportunity that Who Let The Dads Out? and this book give you to develop an effective fathers' ministry in your church. It will change lives." - Carl Beech, International Director, CVM.

"It's simple - dads and kids playing together, eating bacon butties and having fun. But it's also radical - turning hearts, deepening relationships, sharing faith. Who Let The Dads Out? is a rare opportunity for churches to engage with and come alongside dads. This book is a key resource to help you support fathers and strengthen families." - Rob Parsons OBE, Chairman, Care for the Family.

Through The Year With Who Let The Dads Out by Mark Chester; Tony Sharp was published by Barnabas in May 2014 and is our 23149th best seller. The ISBN for Through The Year With Who Let The Dads Out is 9781841017273.

Reviews of Through The Year With Who Let The Dads Out

Through The Year With Who Let The Dads Out?

In true Dad style, this book does exactly as it says on the tin... It is a guidebook to take you through the year with a 'Who Let The Dads Out?' group.

It is by no means restricted to that purpose, but its lay out and content focus on that as its primary aim—and rightly so, it is the title of the book.

The structure of the book, with monthly themes, reflection material and step by step guides through engaging activities, lends itself well to those who need a format to follow. A very practical requirement when organising such a group.

However they interject this format with ideas pages, discussion starters and most importantly Top Ten lists. Whilst encouraging the set up and establishment of a 'Dads' group, the material is totally adaptable to any generic version of such a group or even to your own family life with your children.

If you are a male adult carer of young children searching for discussion topics and activity ideas to engage in within your family, church community or wider social group, then this book provides the material to get you well on your way.